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Kelsey Plum

Basketball Player

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Basketball

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Practical Analytical Hardworking Loyal Kind Detail-Oriented Diligent

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1994-08-24
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She’s widely regarded as one of the all-time great women’s collegiate basketball players for the Washington Huskies, and her senior year in 2016–2017 was nothing short of legendary. That season, she absolutely dominated award circuits, earning prestigious honors like the Naismith College Player of the Year Award and the AP Player of the Year Award, along with several other major accolades that solidified her status as a standout star. After making a huge impact in college, she began her professional journey in 2017 by joining the San Antonio Stars, where she continued to showcase her elite skills on the court. Then, in 2022, she took her talents overseas and started playing for Galatasaray, further expanding her international presence in the sport.

Before all the fame and spotlight, she was already making waves during her high school years at La Jolla Country Day School, where she led her team to a CIF Division IV state championship—proof of her talent from an early age. Family has always played a big role in her life; her parents, Katie and Jim Plum, were both athletes themselves. Her mom was a volleyball player at UC Davis, and her dad played both baseball and football at San Diego State. Athleticism clearly runs in the family, as she also has two older sisters who played volleyball, creating a deeply rooted sports legacy at home.

On a personal note, she married NFL player Darren Waller in March 2023 after a heartfelt year-long romance, marking a joyful chapter in her life. However, just one year later, the couple announced their divorce, closing that chapter with mutual respect. Through every phase of her journey—on the court and off—she’s remained a figure of resilience, excellence, and inspiration.

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On her senior night, she delivered an incredible 57-point performance, a standout moment that not only lit up the scoreboard but also solidified her legacy. That unforgettable game pushed her career total to 3,397 points, making her the all-time leading scorer in NCAA women’s basketball history. And let’s not forget, during that same remarkable season, she shattered another record by scoring 1,080 points—becoming the first to surpass the 1,000-point mark in a single season. Her dominance on the court was simply unmatched, and every point brought her closer to cementing her name among the greats.

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